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Utilities Kingston Alfred Street & Elm Street Sanitary Sewer Upsizing

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Stage Open – Bids/Quotes/Tenders
Sector Public
Project/Bid No. UK-18-20
DataBid ID 0023091418
Project Location
Various/Multiple, Kingston ON
(Frontenac) , Canada
Project Class Heavy/Civil
Industry Heavy/Highway/Utilities
Trade Sewer/Drainage Utilities

Bids Due
October 03, 2018 3:00 PM –
City Clerk, City Hall
Bids Due To City of Kingston
Estimated Cost Estimate Not Available
Detail of Services
Sanitary Sewer Upsizing Construction Alfred Street and Elm Street in Kingston Ontario. The work includes approximately:
– 51m of 450mm sanitary sewer and all lateral connections on Princess Street
– 194m of 450mm sanitary sewer and all lateral connections on Alfred Street
– 94m of 450mm sanitary sewer and all lateral connections on Elm Street
– Associated asphalt concrete and sod restoration
60 working days to completion have been allotted to this project.

Questions Contact
Inquiries regarding the scope of work may be directed in writing to Natasha Prepas-Strobeck, P. Eng. by email to: np**************@***************on.com

Project/Document Info
Utilities Kingston (1425445 Ontario Ltd.) – Document Availability

DOW’s
Division 32 – Exterior Improvements Exterior Improvements, Planting, Flexible Paving
Division 33 – Utilities Utilities, Sanitary Sewerage Utilities

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